Black Dome - United States

United States

Name USGS link State County USGS map Coordinates Elevation
Black Dome California Alpine Ebbetts Pass 38°31′53″N 119°50′43″W / 38.53139°N 119.84528°W / 38.53139; -119.84528 70039055000000000009,055 ft 2,760 m
Big Black Dome Idaho Custer Big Black Dome 43°49′22″N 113°58′47″W / 43.82278°N 113.97972°W / 43.82278; -113.97972 700411325000000000011,325 ft 3,452 m
Black Dome New York Greene Freehold 42°16′12″N 074°07′21″W / 42.27°N 74.1225°W / 42.27; -74.1225 70033973000000000003,973 ft 1,211 m
Black Dome Alaska Nome (CA) Bendeleben C-6 65°37′36″N 164°43′41″W / 65.62667°N 164.72806°W / 65.62667; -164.72806 70031227000000000001,227 ft 374 m
Blackdome Peak Idaho Shoshone Little Goat Mountains 46°58′59″N 115°48′58″W / 46.98306°N 115.81611°W / 46.98306; -115.81611 70036378000000000006,378 ft 1,944 m
Mount Mitchell North Carolina Yancey Mount Mitchell 35°45′53″N 082°15′54″W / 35.76472°N 82.265°W / 35.76472; -82.265 70036683000000000006,683 ft 2,037 m
Black Dome Arizona Yuma Engesser Pass 33°08′44″N 113°48′36″W / 33.14556°N 113.81°W / 33.14556; -113.81 70032100000000000002,100 ft 640 m


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